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The Rinus Penninx Best Paper Award 2023 has been awarded to Naiara Rodriguez-Pena for her paper on "Aspiring to be ‘here’ and ‘there’: Conflicting intrinsic and instrumental migration aspirations". Naiara is an early stage researcher within the EJD...
The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research invites submissions from researchers working on or interested in scholarly migration and mobility to attend a one-day symposium in Rostock on October 15, 2024. The symposium aims to promote lively...
The winner of the 2022 Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award is Hannah Pool. Her dissertation entitled “Doing the Game”. The Moral Economy of Coming to Europe, was defended at the University of Cologne, in June 2021. Drawing on multi-sited...
The winner of the 2020 IMISCOE Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award is Dr. Simone Cremaschi. His dissertation is entitled: "Sheltered: Life and Work in Italy’s Immigrant Ghettos ". The award ceremony took place online during the 18th Imiscoe Annual...
The University College Cork (Ireland) is inviting applications for a funded PhD studentship (up to 3 years) to undertake research on migration and mobilities from Ukraine to Ireland as part of the large scale international project "MIGMOBS - The Orders...
Course dates 2024-08-29 -- 2024-10-02 This is a hybrid course (taking place in Malmö and over Zoom) Syllabus, application information and detailed schedule with readings is available here . Aim of the course The course gives a deeper understanding of...
In this episode I talk with Marjan, a Dutch sculptor who has been in the UK for more than four decades. Arrived in Liverpool for the first time in 1978, for a summer voluntary work opportunity, she returned in 1979 for what she thought was going to be a...
CfP: Workshop on “Academic migration within the EU – opportunities and constraints” at the Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare (MIM), Malmö, Sweden Dates: 11-13 December 2024 Deadline for paper proposals: 30 April 2024...
Wednesday 17 April 16:00-17:00 (BST), ABLT3 & Online Despite the abolition of slavery in the Nineteenth Century, it is pervasive within the Caribbean psyche, and has shaped our cultural and political lives. It has even affected the ways in which we...
Around one year ago, I set out for my fieldwork in Jamaica . My PhD project seeks to understand how the Chinese community in Jamaica experiences and understands love. I see love both as an analytical category through which to catch a glimpse of...